Bronte McHenryinStartmateHow Emily Casey founder her ‘why’ and used a specific skill set to launch What The HealthEmily Casey has carved out a niche for herself and launched a healthtech venture. Here’s how she got there.Jun 29, 2021Jun 29, 2021
Bronte McHenryinStartmateHow Katie Sizeland is launching herself from the public service into startup opsHow Katie Sizeland built a launchpad, catapulted herself into the startup ecosystem and built a growing network around her.Jun 18, 2021Jun 18, 2021
Bronte McHenryinStartmateHow Eddie Atkinson scored a job as Software Engineer at GridcognitionEddie Atkinson discovered startups at university when a mate took the plunge and has been hooked ever since.Jun 15, 2021Jun 15, 2021
Bronte McHenryinStartmateHow Carola Velazquez Silva scored her dream job as Designer at JigspaceCarola Velazquez Silva was born in Mexico, loves figuring out how things work, and has had her dream job in sight since she was four.Jun 8, 2021Jun 8, 2021
Bronte McHenryinStartmateHow to find the perfect co-founder, according to five Startmate Alumni who’ve been there, done thatRory San Miguel, Alan Jin, Alexandra De Bonis and Mike and Tracie Thompson reflect on what to look for when choosing a co-founder.Jun 2, 2021Jun 2, 2021
Bronte McHenryinStartmateFive things Muso Co-Founder Alan Jin has learnt about speaking with early-stage customersDirectly speaking with venue managers has been a constant throughout Muso’s story.May 26, 2021May 26, 2021
Bronte McHenryinStartmateValidating an idea as an early-stage founder is all about rapid prototyping and testing: Six…Underlying all of Ajay Prakash’s success (and failure) is a commitment to “rapid prototyping and testing”.May 4, 2021May 4, 2021
Bronte McHenryinStartmateRetracing Tom Richardson’s path from startup enthusiast, to casual advisor, to angel investorTom Richardson might not be “a conventional angel”, but he did just sign a $20,000 cheque to contribute to Mr Yum’s post-seed round.Apr 23, 2021Apr 23, 2021
Bronte McHenryinStartmateIn conversation with Ryan: A brick-by-brick look at Open House‘Office Hours’ is just so 2020. This year, we’re trying something newer, bigger, funner, friendlier — and it’s aptly named ‘Open House’.Apr 22, 2021Apr 22, 2021